Examples of 'has a term' in a sentence

Meaning of "has a term"

has a term - implies that a particular concept or idea can be defined by a specific term or phrase

How to use "has a term" in a sentence

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has a term
Each plan has a term of ten years.
The term of the option Every option has a term.
Yet she also has a term paper to do.
The President is elected by the General Assembly and has a term of two years.
Rarely has a term come to be so utterly reviled.
The framework agreement has a term of six years.
It has a term of five years.
A president has a term.
It has a term.
The President of the Circuit Court has a term of seven years.
The platform has a term bank where frequent or specialised terms can be managed.
Everything has a term.
Peters has a term for his high school that we will not repeat here.
A license has a term.
Every president has a term for three years and the governance changes every three years.

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So it even has a term.
Chess has a term called Zugzwang.
Each member elected to this position has a term of office of two years.
The president has a term of office lasting five years, and may be reelected.
And Gibson already has a term for it.
Western science has a term for the moment of cause and effect, of action and reaction.
The Vice President also has a term of five years.
God has a term for this kind of space and time, Sabbath rest.
The literary world has a term for those fanatics.
The partnership agreement, which is structured as a license, has a term of three years.
The engagement has a term of six months and.
Claiming an unpaid invoice to the defaulter has a term of 5 years.
A declarative patent has a term of six years from the date of application.
Each member elected to a Member-at-Large position has a term of office of two years.
The DPA has a term of three years.
Academy Professor funding has a term of 5 years.
Each Parliament has a term of five years, unless it is dissolved earlier.
And that term is finite. A president has a term.
And the resistive force has a term in v and has a term in v squared.
If your order does not carry fresh truffle, the delivery has a term of 48 hours.
Every Aboriginal language has a term for people of mixed ancestry.
Bob has a term life policy that he bought when he was 35 years old.
Recently we found out he has a Term life Insurance policy.
Derby has a term for the tick-infested animals, ghost moose.
A short-term mortgage generally has a term length of two years or less.
Nigeria has a term limit for its presidents - two four-year terms.
You know, the literary world has a term for those fanatics.
The policy has a term of 10 years minimum from the date it comes into force.
Chateau de Fargues, like the great Sauternes, has a term of custody of several decades.
Q, If a researcher has a term appointment, does it have to cover the period of the grant?
Like the President, the Bureau has a term of two years.
The bible has a term for that - hypocrite.
Each share purchase option plan has a term of 10 years.
Existentialism has a term for not being true to yourself, Bad faith.
Total said that the contract has a term of 20 years.

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